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Heterotrophic Bacteria Show Weak Competition for Nitrogen in Mediterranean Coastal Waters (Thau Lagoon) in Autumn

Authors :
Trottet, Aurore
Leboulanger, Christophe
Vidussi, Francesca
Pete, Romain
Bouvy, Marc
Fouilland, Eric
Trottet, Aurore
Leboulanger, Christophe
Vidussi, Francesca
Pete, Romain
Bouvy, Marc
Fouilland, Eric
Source :
Microbial Ecology (0095-3628) (Springer), 2016-02 , Vol. 71 , N. 2 , P. 304-314
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The importance of heterotrophic bacteria relative to phytoplankton in the uptake of ammonium and nitrate was studied in Mediterranean coastal waters (Thau Lagoon) during autumn, when the Mediterranean Sea received the greatest allochthonous nutrient loads. Specific inhibitors and size-fractionation methods were used in combination with isotopic N-15 tracers. NO3 (-) and NH4 (+) uptake was dominated by phytoplankton (60 % on average) during the study period, which included a flood event. Despite lower biomass specific NH4 (+) and NO3 uptake rates, free-living heterotrophic bacteria contributed significantly (> 30 %) to total microbial NH4 (+) and NO3 (-) uptake rates in low chlorophyll waters. Under these conditions, heterotrophic bacteria may be responsible for more than 50 % of primary production, using very little freshly produced phytoplankton exudates. In low chlorophyll coastal waters as reported during the present 3-month study, the heterotrophic bacteria seemed to depend to a greater extent on allochthonous N and C substrates than on autochthonous substrates derived from phytoplankton.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Microbial Ecology (0095-3628) (Springer), 2016-02 , Vol. 71 , N. 2 , P. 304-314
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1409512484
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007.s00248-015-0658-8